8d (edited) • spitualality
spirituality in recovery
I used to think spirituality in recovery meant believing in something specific god. A system. A rulebook.
What I’ve learned is much simpler—and much harder.
Spirituality, for me, became the moment I stopped trying to control everything.The moment I admitted I was exhausted from running my own life into the ground.The moment I got quiet enough to listen instead of argue with reality.
Recovery didn’t give me all the answers it gave me humility it gave me space. It gave me the ability to pause before reacting.
Some days spirituality looks like a meeting.Some days it looks like a walk.Some days it looks like calling someone instead of isolating.Some days it’s just choosing not to make things worse.
I don’t always feel “connected.”I don’t always feel peaceful.But I trust now—trust that if I do the next right thing, I don’t have to see the whole staircase.
That’s the miracle for me. Not perfection. Not enlightenment.
Just progress. Just willingness. Just staying open.
And somehow… that’s been enough.
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Mike Hardy
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